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Clever pop music with a wanderlust, February 27, 2008
This review is from: Come Into My House (Audio CD)
Clever pop music with a wanderlust: Vancouver, B.C. based band No Kids debut with Come Into My House, which mixes pop with lounge, R&B, Broadway showtunes, and even 40's vocal groups, as on "Four Freshmen Locked Out As The Sun Goes Down." The result is less chaotic sounding than you might think, as No Kids have enough control over the styles they dabble in not to let them run away on them, nor do they ever fall into parody, contrary to the Flight of the Conchords comparisons they've garnered from some corners. (They're more reminiscent of Ben Folds, in his more playful moods.) For the most part, Come Into My House is a lot of fun to listen to, with some genuinely lovely moments, starting with the opener, "Great Escape." Worth checking out for indie pop fans, for sure. Other standout cuts: "For Halloween," "The Beaches All Closed" and "Dancing In The Stacks."
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The Best Band No One Has Ever Heard Of, March 25, 2008
This review is from: Come Into My House (Audio CD)
Rising from the ashes of P:ano comes No Kids, the Canadian indie-pop trio whose album "Come into My House" could possibly be the best album of '08. The album is an ecclectic blend of piano pop ("Great Escape"), electronica ("Listen for It"), Timbaland-inspired beats ("The Beaches All Closed"), and even barbershop ("Four Freshmen..."). Gorgeous arrangements, soft vocals, and catchy melodies you can sing along to make "Come into My House" this year's best album so far.
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Beautiful, January 7, 2009
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A completely unique album about eccentric, lonely NorthEastern would-be socialities. On paper, nothing I would ever like, but this is a truly gorgeous record.
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